What to Expect
March 1-2, 2025
Virtual Format
Lectures will be broadcasted in “real-time” of the symposium dates
Live Q&A sessions by our faculty
Live broadcasted anatomy dissection demonstrations of the shoulder and elbow & hand
Live broadcasted workshops on cutting-edge topics: Biomechanics in Rehabilitation, Concussions, and
Sports Medicine Cases
Recordings will be accessible for 30 days post-Symposium to registered attendees
Course Description
This course is designed for orthopedic surgeons, primary care physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and coaches. This course provides a forum for Sports Medicine Specialists to discuss problems and concepts related to preventing, treating, and rehabilitating injured athletes, as well as hands-on sessions aimed at increasing skills and techniques. The Symposium topics will include: general sports medicine, head & spine in sports, foot and ankle, the skeletally immature athlete, upper extremity, lower extremity, and the knee.
Learning Objectives
Establish and further develop skills as a member of a multidisciplinary sports medicine team; diagnose commonly occurring injuries and advise athletes regarding their treatment; initiate logical primary treatment following injuries to athletes; develop consistent and evidence-based approaches to the prevention of injury.

350+
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39
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Attendees
Days
Sessions
Workshops
By the Numbers
Registration Fees
$200
$115
Physicians
Other Healthcare Professionals
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